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In vitro modulation of immune cells for adoptive cellular cancer immunotherapy
Kalkušová, Kateřina ; Smrž, Daniel (advisor) ; Kverka, Miloslav (referee)
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. Its traditional treatment is based on surgical removal of the tumor and metastases, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Recently, many new therapy options, including immunotherapy, have been investigated. Cancer immunotherapy seems to be a very promising treatment option as it has experienced many successes in the last few decades. However, there is still a number of patients not responding to today's immunotherapy methods. Adoptive cellular immunotherapy is one of those immunotherapeutic methods. This immunotherapeutic modality uses ex vivo prepared immune cells that participate in anti-tumor responses. Nowadays, most research is focused on the use of T cells, although many other cell types are considered, including dendritic cells. This thesis is focused on the modulation of dendritic cells for adoptive cellular cancer immunotherapy. The aim of the practical part is to evaluate the influence of beta2-microglobulin on the maturation of monocyte-derived dendritic cells. Key words: Adoptive cellular immunotherapy, dendritic cells, beta2-microglobulin, cancer
Diagnostic and prognostic impact of miR-122 and miR-142 in colorectal cancer
Kalkušová, Kateřina ; Červená, Klára (advisor) ; Král, Jan (referee)
Colorectal carcinoma is one of the most frequent cancers and it is also one of the most common causes of cancer related death. It is often diagnosed at a late stage which is associated with a worse prognosis. Therefore, there is an effort to identify new biomarkers that allow earlier diagnosis. These biomarkers could predict prognosis of disease and patient's response to treatment. Short noncoding RNAs - microRNA - appears to be promising candidates, these molecules are involved in many cellular processes through RNA interference. The aim of this thesis is to summarize knowledge about application of miR-122 and miR-142 as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer. Keywords:​ microRNA, biomarkers, colorectal cancer, diagnostics, prognosis
Diagnostic and prognostic impact of miR-122 and miR-142 in colorectal cancer
Kalkušová, Kateřina ; Červená, Klára (advisor) ; Král, Jan (referee)
Colorectal carcinoma is one of the most frequent cancers and it is also one of the most common causes of cancer related death. It is often diagnosed at a late stage which is associated with a worse prognosis. Therefore, there is an effort to identify new biomarkers that allow earlier diagnosis. These biomarkers could predict prognosis of disease and patient's response to treatment. Short noncoding RNAs - microRNA - appears to be promising candidates, these molecules are involved in many cellular processes through RNA interference. The aim of this thesis is to summarize knowledge about application of miR-122 and miR-142 as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer. Keywords:​ microRNA, biomarkers, colorectal cancer, diagnostics, prognosis

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